There's no place I call the height (ahh-aahh)
There's no way in a mean street (ahh-aahh)
There's no happy medium (ahh-aahh)
There's no in between (ahh-aahh)
So do your searching, until you're down (ahh-aahh)
Then realise, you're on you're home ground (ahh-aahh)

Sittin' in a white room dreaming of a life
You have got me thinking, what is paradise?

Should I take an ocean drive, coolin' from the sun
Silver screen got me thinking this is how it should be done

Take me home (ahh-aahh)
There's no place I'd rather be now, yeah (ahh-aahh)
Take me home (ahh-aahh)
There's no place I'd rather be now, yeah (ahh-aahh)

Stand together alone, not knowing who you are
Friendly strangely, strangely friendly
Would you keep me warm?

Would you keep me warm?
You know, you can be your paradise
A heart can keep me warm
You can have your own dream life
Step into your comfort zone
Comfort zone

Take me home (ahh-aahh)
There's no place I'd rather be now, yeah (ahh-aahh)
Take me home (ahh-aahh)
There's no place I'd rather be now, yeah (ahh-aahh)

Ain't nobody to take me home
'Cause I'm here, yes where I belong
I may leave 'cause I'm on my way
But my home it will always stay

Ain't nobody to take me home
'Cause I'm here, yes where I belong
I may leave 'cause I'm on my way
But my home it will always stay

Ain't nobody to take me home
'Cause I'm here, yes where I belong
I may leave 'cause I'm on my way
But my home it will always stay

So it's all just free falling falls
Huh, out of time
You've got yours, I've got mine
Should all this be so precious?
Maybe I should be a little humble?
Slate to fear, cause I could stumble
So do your searching until you're down
'Cause you're on home ground

Take me home (ahh-aahh)
There's no place I'd rather be now, yeah (ahh-aahh)
Take me home (ahh-aahh)
There's no place I'd rather be now, yeah (ahh-aahh)


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Take Me Home Lyrics as written by Victoria Aadams Melanie Chisholm

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    This song must have been written by Mel B alone, because it is very raunchy just like her tbh. It's like the theme to her life..

    SO SLUTACIOUS!

    Blaqspiceon February 03, 2008   Link

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